They are the two biggest pageant winners – Miss Universe and Miss World. They are both drop dead gorgeous. And they are both riding on the waves of popularity that have so far exceeded their own personal expectations. But Paulina Vega and Rolene Strauss are two completely different individuals who are anticipated to handle their celebrity status in ways far apart.

People say that interviews, however much one prepared/rehearsed for the same, will still give out the true essence of who the person really is. Watch Miss Universe and Miss World in their separate one-on-ones days (or more than a week) after winning their crowns. 😉

The 63rd Miss Universe Paulina Vega Dieppa of Colombia pose with her DIC crown a day after winning.

On top of the Universe right now

How does it feel to be on top of the world? Ecstatic for sure. And newly-crowned Miss Universe Paulina Vega Dieppa doesn’t need any breakfast-in-bed photos to chronicle the morning after her victory. She headed straight to the outdoors of Trump National Doral and posed beside the fountain backdrop of the property.

Paulina’s home country must be in endless jubilation. After 56 long years of waiting, Colombia claimed its 2nd Miss Universe crown, and a brand-new one at that. I can already visualize her homecoming parade to be an all-out celebration of her victory. And if the current President will take the cue from the honor bestowed on Luz Marina Zuluaga, he will also declare the 21 year-old tax-free for life. Such a sweet reward if ever, yes?

From hereon now, the new Miss Universe will live the life fit for a beauty queen – a high rise condominium unit in Manhattan, international travels, expensive clothes and jewelry, numerous public appearances – the works!

There will be eighty-eight (88) expected delegate arrivals in Doral Miami for the 63rd Miss Universe Pageant. All of them will be equally hungry for the crown on the head of reigning winner Gabriela Isler. Of course, with D.I.C. coming in with a new head adornment for the next Queen, there is extra excitement in the air.

It would be foolish to dismiss any confirmed comer at this point. All of them have prepared long and hard for the competition so it’s still anybody’s ballgame for now. Be it Chanel Beckenlehner of Canada, Marcela Chmielowska of Poland, Elvira Devinamira of Indonesia, Sabrina Benneet of Malaysia, Pimbongkod Chankaew of Thailand, Paulina Vega Dieppa of Colombia, Migbelis Castellanos of Venezuela, Nia Sanchez of the USA and MJ Lastimosa of the Philippines – everyone’s on equal footing. And there are more serious challengers to consider.

It’s going to be a wild ride. And I reckon our upcoming prediction contest will be a tougher nut to crack. So while waiting for things to go full blast, let’s watch a special video of Molly in New York presented on Venevision.

We have been constantly talking about Migbelis and MJ that we might be overlooking another 63rd Miss Universe Pageant contender who is just as capable of nailing the crown in Doral Miami. And in my opinion, no other Latin American country than Colombia can be considered the most gritting-of-the-teeth excited to win another Miss Universe edition. Having placed as runner-up countless times (with the 1st Runner-Up placement even landing on their laps during a three-year consecutive period from 1992-1994) makes them all the more heated to take it all the way it this year. They have waited looooong enough for victory #2 in the contest.

And with the positive buzz surrounding Paulina, it’s looking more and more like she will be one of the top picks to shine in the same. Do we have solid reasons to be afraid of this beauty? 😉

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